Scouting report: When the key player, McNair, is the coach’s son, expect big things. The Tigers are loaded at the skill positions, allowing McNair, who has played QB, to move to RB or WR or wherever he’s needed. This group of players is eager, but with the exception of Savage (6-0, 285) and Collins (6-2, 215) is not particularly large.

Scouting report: The always upbeat Ralph loves to toss the ball and he has a three-year veteran QB in Dionte Whitfield, whom he’d love to make a WR if soph Zyair Velasquez can move in at QB quickly. Ralph will light a fire under the young and athletic Cardinals, who will play at home under the lights starting Sept. 7 against Brawley.

Scouting report: The Q’s started the season hot last year but faded as a result of injuries. Correll, according to Basteyns, has the potential to earn postseason honors and in Zaczkiewicz he has a speedy, sure-handed receiver. Junior class will be asked to contribute heavily along with 11 returning starters.

Scouting report: With Martin, Scranton, Flores, the two Youngs and Justo, the line will average better than 280 pounds with lots of experience. Brock came on to complete better than 60 percent of his passes and Stewart was the team’s No. 2 receiver. Three juniors will vie for the running back spot for Packwood.

Scouting report: Skill positions are well-manned, led by McCormick, who passed for 1,031 yards and 12 TDs, and Hester, the No. 2 receiver a year ago. RB Horne was the team’s top rusher, but the Patriots didn’t run all that much. The line, with the exception of 6-8, 310-pound Alex Giles, is undersized, but LB Brown is a monster at 6-3, 225 pounds.